Raytheon to double night-vision unit production rate
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Raytheon is planning to double the production rate for thermal weapon sights, which the Army is eager to rush to distant battlefield to help soldiers see their enemy at night and in other adverse conditions. Raytheon is the only U.S. government-qualified supplier of all three light, medium and heavy version of the device.
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Year: 2004
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General Dynamics to provide FCS warhead: Supplier to Raytheon, Lockheed Martin
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Raytheon Co. and NetFires Limited Liability Co. have announced their selection of a supplier for part of the Army's ambitious Future Combat Systems (FCS) program. General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, a unit of General Dynamics Corp., will be providing the FCS warhead to the two firms.
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Year: 2005
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Democrats offer own national security vision
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A national security strategy for the 21st century is offered by a group of US House Democrats with strong defense-related credentials. The Democratic plan would strengthen US military force by increasing troop end-strength by 100,000 while enhancing recruiting and retention activities.
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